Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the season of encounters, farewells, and love.
Spring is a season when new lives begin, new friends are made, and you can’t help but feel excited, isn’t it? At the same time, though, it’s also a season that brings things that tug at the heart—farewells to loved ones and the sadness of leaving a familiar home.
In such a spring, what kind of songs do you feel like listening to? In this article, we’ll be introducing plenty of recommended Vocaloid tracks you should definitely listen to in spring! We’ve gathered a lot, so they’re very satisfying to listen to.
Savor spring to the fullest along with wonderful music.
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Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the season of meetings, farewells, and love (41–50)
Love and DanceVirgin Noize

A song you’ll want to listen to in spring, when you encounter new people and places, is “Love and Dance.” Created in 2022 by Virgin Noize, a Vocaloid producer known for crafting music across a wide range of genres, it resonates with a vibrant electronica sound that evokes the warm, sunny mood of spring.
The lyrics, which depict the growing feelings for someone you’re drawn to, convey the excitement of budding romance.
With a passionate dance beat highlighted by a standout bassline and synths, and GUMI’s light, buoyant vocals, this is a Vocaloid track through and through.
Be sure to give this love song a listen—it’s perfect for a springtime romance.
Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the season of encounters, farewells, and love (51–60)
I walked through springRupo Ichinose

It’s a Vocaloid song filled with sentiment and resolve, singing that no matter what past or pain we carry, we have to keep moving forward.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Rupo Ichinose, who also drew attention for winning the runner-up prize at Magical Mirai 2018, it was released in 2020.
With a shimmering, dreamlike atmosphere and shifting timbres, it’s a pleasure to listen to.
Hatsune Miku’s wistful vocals match the lyrical world perfectly and really hit home.
It’s a great track to listen to while walking outside in the spring, the season of new beginnings.
Spring PuzzleDenpol-P

This song charmingly portrays a somewhat heartwarming love story.
With a refreshing, powerful band sound led by vibrant guitars and clever lyrics that compare their feelings for each other to a puzzle, it’s crafted to lift your spirits as you listen.
It’s a cute track that makes you want to shout, “I can’t wait for spring!”
OVERShakeSphere

Set in the soft, warm season of spring, this is a painful and sorrowful heartbreak song.
The emotion of having to say goodbye, woven over a gently flowing piano, strikes the heart powerfully.
And yet, it doesn’t end with just a feeling of “pain”—perhaps because the song leaves an impression that is simply too beautiful.
Give it a listen and see how it makes you feel.
FlowerGuiano

“Hana” unfolds a heartrending love story set in the spring season when cherry blossoms flutter to the ground.
Created in 2022 by Vocaloid producer Guiano, who delivers songs that leave listeners with a novel-like aftertaste, it sings of the bittersweet feelings of not being able to be honest in front of the one you love.
Carried by a four-on-the-floor beat, the glittering synth tones evoke a distinctly Japanese atmosphere.
Sometimes it’s only after being separated that we realize how important someone truly is.
This is a springtime Vocaloid track that gently accompanies those fleeting emotions everyone has felt.
Cherry blossom seasonYuuyu

Despite its bouncy rhythm, it brings you to tears.
It’s a song by Vocaloid producer yuyu, released in 2007.
The lyrics express feelings for a loved one after a bereavement.
A self-arranged version, “Sakura no Kisetsu -Separation-,” was released in 2008, so be sure to give that a listen as well.
spring sunshineLaika

It gives the impression of being built around the sound of the piano, whose tone evokes a sense of loneliness.
In the interlude and the chorus, the strings resonate powerfully, unfolding into a grand atmosphere that is also striking.
The song seems to express a painful cry: a profound sense of emptiness from losing something that once filled most of one’s heart, and the way the beautiful scenery of spring only intensifies the sorrow.
The contrast between the beauty of the sound and the lyrics that resemble a desperate cry also seems to reflect an unstable state of mind.